Branded shirts, polos, jackets, hi-vis and hats for crews who actually work in them — plus the artwork kept on file so hiring one more person is a five-minute phone call.
A crew in matching shirts looks like a company. It gets your name in front of every neighbour on the street while the work is happening, and it settles the question of who is allowed to be in someone's back yard.
The catch is usually the reorder. Six months later you hire two people, the original supplier is out of that garment, the logo file has vanished, and the new shirts do not match the old ones.
We keep your artwork and your digitised logo on file, and we note what garment and colour you ran. Adding two shirts is a phone call, not a new project.
Two-person operation? Still worth doing. We have no minimum, and starting small means the first batch pays for itself before you commit to a bigger one.
Offices, dealerships, clinics, real estate, restaurants. The default professional look.
Left chest logo, big back print for the trades — plumbing, HVAC, landscaping, towing.
Winter layers with the same branding as the shirts.
Branded high-visibility shirts and vests for roadside, ag and site work.
Restaurants, coffee shops, wineries, salons and food trucks — often with names.
Caps and beanies for crews working outdoors. See the Hat Bar.
Laser-engraved name badges to match the uniform.
Banners, decals and signage that carry the same logo as the shirts.
Embroidery is the right call on polos, jackets and anywhere the garment needs to read as professional. Stitching outlasts the garment and does not fade from washing.
Printing wins for big back graphics, phone numbers you want readable from the street, and lightweight tees where a stitched patch would feel heavy. Full-colour logos with gradients also print far better than they stitch.
Most companies end up with both: embroidered polos for the front office and printed tees for the field. Same logo, same shop, and it all looks like one brand.
We are family-owned and based at 817 Industrial Dr, Suite F in Hollister, open M–F, 9am – 5pm. San Benito County businesses can hand us a logo in person, look at garment samples, and collect finished orders without a shipping charge.
We work with businesses across Gilroy, Morgan Hill, Salinas, Watsonville, Monterey, Santa Cruz and the South Bay, and ship uniform orders nationwide for companies with crews in more than one place.
There is no minimum. A two-person crew is a perfectly good order — screen printing setup costs mean very small runs usually print better as DTF transfers, and we will quote whichever is cheaper for your quantity.
That is exactly what we set out to make possible. We keep your artwork and digitised logo on file and note the garment and colour, so later batches match rather than being rebuilt from scratch.
Yes. Ship or bring in the garments and we will quote the decoration on its own. Tell us the fabric ahead of time, especially for performance or waterproof materials.
Yes — branded high-visibility shirts and vests are a regular request from ag, roadside and site crews. Let us know which class of garment you need.
Yes. Individual names are straightforward — send us the list with the size breakdown and we will build it into your proof so you can check every spelling first.
Most custom apparel takes about two weeks after proof approval. If you have an opening date or a new hire starting, tell us and we will be honest about whether it fits.
817 Industrial Dr, Suite F, Hollister, CA 95023
(831) 801-2942 · shannon@savagedesigns4u.com
M–F, 9am – 5pm · free local pickup · ships nationwide